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BURNSIDE ELIM COMMUNITY CHURCH
60th ANNIVERSARY ORDER OF SERVICE SUNDAY 19 JUNE 2016
10am Welcome - Pastor Andrew Garratt
MC - Lynley Garratt Worship Tributes Offering
Elim National Leader NZ - Pastor Luke Brough
CHILDREN Children’s programme with Marty Scheib in the Powerzone
Light refreshments after the service while the auditorium is set up for our celebration meal.
CELEBRATION MEAL 12.45 - 3.00pm MC - Ekant Veer
Catered by Lovely Grub Location Catering
PHOTOGRAPHS If you take group and individual photographs during the
Celebration please forward these to [email protected]
CELEBRATION RECORD OF ATTENDANCE Please sign our visitors/record book.
MISSIONS OFFERING
During the afternoon celebration an offering will be taken to support the ongoing missions work in Papua New Guinea and also in the Philippines.
Donations can be made to either of the missions or a general donation for missions. You can make a cash donation or
Direct deposits can be made to Burnside Elim missions account number 03-1594-0058369-002 (WESTPAC) (specify mission preference)
Thank You
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BURNSIDE ELIM COMMUNITY CHURCH
60th ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL EDITION
The story of Burnside Elim is an ongoing one and day by day, page by page, the Greatest Story Teller of all times,
continues to weave our lives together.
Worship Service: Sundays 10am Crèche and Children’s programs available
Address: 193 Grahams Road, Burnside, Christchurch 8053 Phone: 03 358 4486
Email: [email protected] Website: www.burnsideelim.org.nz
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/burnsideelim
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BURNSIDE ELIM PASTORS
MURRAY JENKINS
1956
DIGBY MATTHEWS 1957
JOHN SCOTT 1957 - 1959
HENRY and CATH OGIER 1959 - 1965
MICHAEL and COLLEEN DUNK
1965 - 1968 MALCOLM and CAROL FRITH
1968 - 1972
GILBERT and IRENE DUNK 1972 - 1980
KEN and MARIANNE LEGG 1980 - 1989
NEIL and ROBYN STRUTHERS 1989 - 1989
BARNEY and ZENA GUERIN 1982 - 1985, 1992 - 1994
STEVEN and PAULINE LEPPARD
1990 - 1991
LES and ISABEL COVIC 1992 – 1997
GRAEME and LINDA FLETT 1998- 2011
MURRAY and HELEN GEE 2001 - 2014
ANDREW and LYNLEY GARRATT
2011 - present
WE HONOUR THOSE WHO HAVE GONE BEFORE AND THE SACRIFICES MADE TO SEE THE WORK OF GOD
ESTABLISHED SO THAT HIS NAME MAY BE GLORIFIED.
Psalm 145: 4 One generation commends your works to another; they tell of your mighty acts
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Throughout our 60 years,
we have been privileged to
welcome and fellowship
with people from many
cultures and nations.
These include people from,
Hong Kong, Malaysia,
Philippines, South Africa,
England, Ireland, Scotland,
Wales, Egypt, China,
Taiwan, Singapore, Korea,
Zimbabwe, Papua New
Guinea, Japan, India,
Albania, Greece and USA.
They have been part of the
Elim family during their
time in Christchurch.
At one time, flags of many
nations were displayed in
the auditorium.
The building, as a community venue has hosts many different groups, activities and events. These have included LINK (ESOL) classes, Toastmasters, Sit and Be Fit , Creative Capers, Mainly Music, Guitar lessons, St Johns, Girl Guides, Star Jam, and as a polling booth in election years. Radio Rhema, World Vision, Tear Fund, Alpha, visiting guest speakers, entertainers, community days, Just for Her events, Open Air Campaigners, PARS, Prison Fellowship, . Kingdom Resources. Bible in Schools, Womens Aglow. Promise Keepers. Burnside Community Transformation Trust, Parenting Week, and The Parenting Place. To connect with any of these groups: Life Groups, Womens Bible Study, Burnside Elim Youth, Childrens Work, LINK (ESOL), Community Morning, Worship Team, please phone the office 358 8486 or email [email protected]
Grahams Road Bible School started in 1987, under the leadership of Ken Legg and then directed by Mike Butler, with classes held in the church and by correspondence. This was a forerunner of Elim Ministry Training School.
“Then they came to Elim, where there were twelve springs and seventy palm trees, and they camped there near the water” Exodus 15:27
CULTURAL RICHNESS
COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS
BIBLE SCHOOL
LINK (ESOL)
An ESOL class that links spoken English to Kiwi
culture for speakers of other languages.
Wednesday 9.30am - 11.30am.
7.30pm Thursdays
HOSTING THE COMMUNITY
GROW before you GO!
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In October , a team will visit PNG to attend and be a part of the 2016 Graduation Ceremony.
There are plans for a Childrens’ Camp and to teach the children and adults ukulele.
MISSIONS Together with other Elim churches, Burnside has supported Elizabeth Hutton in the establishment and development of a Bible School and Training facility in Goroka for indigenous church workers. Elizabeth is now part of the Burnside church family. The goal is to gift 30 ukuleles for children and teachers to use.
If you would like to sponsor a ukulele pack at a cost of $50, please contact the office 358 8486: [email protected]
Newsletters and information about this work is on the church website.
We are privileged to partner with Roger and Nausica de Gracia, Pastors in the Zambales Province in the Philippines, to build a two story building which will enhance their capacity to train church workers in the region. Philippines and been involved. We are privileged to have Roger, Nausica, and their eldest son Bryan, here for our 60th anniversary.
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
PHILIPPINES
BURNSIDE BCTT
Currently Burnside Elim has the opportunity to collect and distribute bread fortnightly from Bakers Delight, The Palms Contact the office if you’d like to be involved.
BREAD DISTRIBUTION
In conjunction with St Timothy’s Anglican Church, Burnside Community Transformation Trust (BCTT) was formed. Funding from Fendlaton/Waimari Community Board for the 24/7 Youth Workers at Burnside High School is administered via BCTT.
As well as ministry training the church is active in the community and runs a feeding programme for needy children.
Teams from Burnside Elim have visited the
SIT AND BE FIT
A weekly fitness program aimed at the older genera-tion. Hosted and run by a qualified instructor. Tuesdays 1.30pm.
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THE CHURCH BUILDING
The section on Grahams Road was purchased in the late 1950’s for 700 pounds. On 22nd June 1964, the Waimairi County Council approved the proposal to erect a church on the Grahams Road section. It was a basic building, 60 foot by 30 foot, walls, win-dows and door and a roof. The church was dedicated to the glory of God on July 10
th 1965.
The congregation in the new building on Grahams Road
View of the church from Cranbrook Ave in 1969
In 1972, space began to become a real concern, particularly for the Sunday School. Extensions to the church building were planned in the form of a minor hall, primarily for Sunday School and youth activities.
Work finally commenced on the foundations in February 1982
The auditorium under construction
In October 82, Ken Legg felt the Lord spoke clearly “that we were to take a step of faith and bring on Jim Reeves as a full-time paid builder. Within a week, obvious progress was being made and the work continued at a faster rate. The opening date was set for Saturday 26th February 1983 and plans included special invitations and afternoon tea at Kendal School Hall.
Inside the New Auditorium
In May 1974, the council issued the building permit with a few minor changes to the plans.
At the AGM in September 1975 Pastor Dunk reported “.... The completion of the new extensions did not signify that we had ‘arrived’…..
In 1980 the house at 195 Grahams Road was purchased.
The plan was now to sell it and remove it from the section to make space for the new auditorium that was planned as an extension to the church.
The house was sold in 1981, making way for the new building.
In September 81, the morning services were moved to Breens Intermediate School as the extra space was needed. The Auditorium frame
Under construction
Development over the yearsDevelopment over the years
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THE CHURCH BUILDING continued from previous page
As years passed, the church continued to grow and in 1987, the minutes recorded an interest in purchasing 6 Cranbrook Ave for added space. At the same time, they took occupancy of offices on Sheffield Crescent and started holding multiple services on Sundays. The church considered selling the Grahams Road complex. Pastor Legg reported that the Faith Family Fellowship were very interested in buying the site. In late 1988, the church decided against selling the property. Minutes recorded in April 1989 reported that “The church is near its maximum fire safety limit ie 280, averaging 260.” Over the next two years, the church looked at expanding its existing facilities by adding an upstairs above the foyer or Sunday School hall. However, in 1991, the decision was made to merge with City Elim and the Grahams Road Church was closed for six months. The church re-opened in June 1992 and space was no longer a pressing issue. In October 1992, 6 Cranbrook Avenue was purchased. Pastors Les and Isabel Covic moved in with their daughter, Angela.
As well as serving as their home, the house was used for various meetings, Sunday School classes and hosting visiting speakers. In his report for 1997, Les Covic called it a year of challenges and possibilities. “We commenced the year with a promise from the Word of God. Isaiah 54: 2-3
To enlarge the place of your tent To stretch out the curtains of our habitation To lengthen the cords and strengthen the stakes For we would expand to the right and left Plans for an extension to the south side of the church were drawn up to make room for a crèche, two pastor’s offices, a new secretary’s office, a toilet and cupboard space. Work commenced in March 1998, as planned, and was completed in May the same year. Graeme Flett, who became pastor in January 1998 prior to the crèche extensions, desired to alter the auditorium floor for several years before it actually happened. “I had the vision to level the floor as it would give greater flexibility in how the building could be used. The church wants to serve the community. The building is not just for worshipping on Sundays but for a whole range of community activities.”
sloping floor
On Sunday 1st April 2007,
68 people arrived to help lift
the carpets and strip the
floor down to bare earth.
As well as levelling the
floor, the auditorium was
repainted, re-carpeted and
a new platform built for the
musical instruments and
ministry. 150 new chairs
replaced the original chairs
which were designed for
use on the sloping floor.
The revamped auditorium
was opened with a party on
Saturday night, 5th May and
a celebration and
Thanksgiving on Sunday
morning, 6th May 2007.
flat floor
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In the early 50s, the NZ Pentecostal Church invited the Elim movement in the UK to take over their churches and Pastor Gilbert and Mrs Irene Dunk with their two boys, Michael and Philip, arrived in Wellington in 1952. At this stage there were only two churches – Wellington and Blenheim. In 1956 Pastor Dunk came down from Wellington and helped to start a church in Christchurch. He held special meetings in the Civic Theatre and then meetings in various halls. The church was established initially in the Oddfellow’s Hall at 20 Canon Street. The minutes of the first business meeting of Elim church in Christchurch were recorded by hand in a school exercise book on the 18th June 1956. This is the first entry: “First Business Meet-ing of the Elim Church in Christchurch held on the 18th June 1956 at the home of Brother and Sister Jenkins at 30 Lin-wood Ave, Christchurch.” Murray Jenkins had been chosen as the first pastor of the church and at the meeting, J Hood was elect-ed treasurer and Ken Hibbert was made secretary. Matters discussed included the purchase of 100 chorus books, an upcoming Campaign and Brother Jenkin’s salary.
Pastor Andrew and Lynley Garratt came to Burnside Elim in February 2011 in the midst of severe earthquakes. The congregation has adapted and changed as the city is rebuilt.
Upgrades continue today to make the buildings a place that will serve the growing needs of the church family and community. The church has been and will continue to be a hub of the community.
Today Burnside Elim has a clear vision to be;
This comes from Luke 4: 18 - 19 where Jesus read from the prophecy of Isaiah.
God has called us to reach people with the gospel of Jesus Christ, to see the power of God transform their lives and each person discover the unique purpose God has for them, and to fulfil that purpose in the power of the Holy Spirit.
HOW ELIM BEGAN IN
CHRISTCHURCH
BURNSIDE ELIM TODAY
Luke 4: 18, 19 18 “The Spirit of the Lord is on me,
because he has anointed me
to proclaim good news to the poor.
He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners
and recovery of sight for the blind,
to set the oppressed free, 19
to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favour.”
“a home where your hope is realised.”